Critter, <"I know a box should be just a box, and the C&F's have a heavy price tag...">
My comment on that would be: If you, like me, constantly are re-arranging the flies, a regular 'fly-box' will soon become just a 'box'. That's what really makes me consider paying a little extra for it. Apparently it doesn't wear out like other foam fly-boxes. The problem right now is probably which to chose. Since I can't check them out, it's hard to know which model fits my needs. (But I'm fairly sure I will go for it. In my experience a positive "VFB-review" is to be trusted.) /Nick -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Critter Skickat: den 8 juli 2005 13:54 Till: [email protected] Ämne: Re: [VFB] Fly-box... Nick, I love mine. I first got the midge version with threaders as a present and I will never use anything else for midges again. I Just recently bought one of there streamer versions and that seems to be working out pretty good too. I know a box should be just a box, and the C&F's have a heavy price tag, but I can say that they are two or three steps above any other fly boxes that I have. -Critter Quoting Niclas Runarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear PhD's, > > I've been reading about C&F Design Micro-Slit Fly-Boxes for a while > now and according to the ones selling them, they apparently seem to be > something of God's gift to mankind. I have no chance to find out for > myself before buying, so I ask you first. (If they are as good as they > say, I suppose a few of you are using them.) > > I think I have read about the pro's... but have these boxes any con's? > (I'm especially curious about model CF1506F, 12 row with 12 row flip > page.) > > Thanks in advance! > /Nick > -Critter Twin Cities TU Habitat Improvement Committee Chair ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.geocities.com/krazedcritter (Hunting scaly creatures and catching furry creatures since 1808.)© ><(((("> ><((((">
